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diesel research

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Didnt even know HF sold this. Since the thread is nearly a year old, anyone still have it and how is it holding up? Thinking the 14" and a few low profile sockets could make a pretty handy combination.

I gave an update somewhere else, but forgot this thread.

It bit the dust somewhere around june. The little hex head screw's head broke right off.

Was typically used in a 15-20ftlb range but believe the screw head broke from the flexing that was occurring while swinging. Did not replace it.

The head itself seemed pretty strong relatively speaking, and the reverse switch is "neat", but the pivot is a serious weak point.

I think it would still be ok if someone figures out a stronger pivot screw or pin and modifies it.
 
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ajchien

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I gave an update somewhere else, but forgot this thread.

It bit the dust somewhere around june. The little hex head screw's head broke right off.

Was typically used in a 15-20ftlb range but believe the screw head broke from the flexing that was occurring while swinging. Did not replace it.

The head itself seemed pretty strong relatively speaking, and the reverse switch is "neat", but the pivot is a serious weak point.

I think it would still be ok if someone figures out a stronger pivot screw or pin and modifies it.

I've still got mine. I don't use it very often. The 14" handle has benefits, but often times its too long. Also, the thin handle makes it feel like you're pulling harder to achieve the same torque as a thicker handle.

The thin profile did help a lot about a month ago when i was installing some side steps on my wife's car. One 18mm bolt had an obstruction that I couldn't get any other 3/8 ratchet to fit, and it had such a tight swing arc that a wrench would have taken forever. And ... My gearwrench set at the time skipped the 18mm size :( Since then, I picked up a 18mm gearwrench.

They raised the price to $30 at my HF. With 20% off to make it $24... Well, it's not my go to ratchet, but it does have some characteristics that can give it some advantages for certain tasks.
 

Oldndirty

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Had these both for a while.Short one is in my junkyard box, dont use it much. Long flex has come in handy. Used recenty to install IAC. Without this I would have to drop power steering pump or at least disconnect a line. Was worth the price just for that job alone. Price did go up since I got mine and local HF seldom has it in stock.
 

Jim85IROC

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I bought the non flex model a few months agi, but still haven't used it. I'm thinking about cutting it in half to make a pair of stubby ratchets.
 
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landbruiser1

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I bought 2 of the shorter non flex. knocked on end off of each one, now I have a 1/4 drive and 3/8 drive with a hole to hang them up now. I didnt like the opposite end digging into my hand during use.
 

Bigblue&Goldie

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Anyone care to give a long term update or opinion on this ratchet? For some reason I feel like adding one of these to the arsenal, but I have read a lot of reviews saying the flex pins are rather weak. $24 with a 20% off coupon is a fair bit of money, so I'd rather spend it elsewhere if these aren't panning out.
 

ex-x-fire

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I've had it for a couple years, had to have it warrantied a couple times too. Sometimes the screw breaks (press an allen wrench into it) or the mechanism pops out. Both failures happened under some high torque & daily usage conditions.
 
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